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S. c. var tricolor. Three Colored Goat Willow. Worked four or five 

 feet high, it forms a very pretty round-headed tree, with distinct, tri-colored foliage. 75c. 



S. C. var. varieg'ata. Variegated Goat Willow. A variegated variety. 

 Forms a fine, low-headed tree for a lawn when worked four or five feet high. 75c. 



S. lauri folia. Laurel-leaved Willow. A fine ornamental tree, with very 

 large glossy leaves. 



S. palmsetolia. Palm-leaved Willow. A vigorous growing variety ; foliage 

 deep green. Young wood reddish purple. 



S. pentaildra. A distinct and handsome species, with broad, thick, shining 

 foliage. 



S. purpurea peiiclula. American Weeping or Fountain Willow A 

 dwarf slender species from Europe. Grafted five or six feet high, it makes one of the 

 most ornamental of small weeping trees, hardier than the Babylonica. 



S. regalis. Royal Willow. An elegant tree, with rich, silvery foliage. Very 

 effective in groups. 



S. rosmarinifolia, or petiolaris. Rosemary-leaved Willow. When 

 worked five to seven feet high, a very striking and pretty round-headed small tree. 

 Branches feathery ; foliage silvery. 



S. vitellitia aurailtiaea. Golden Willow. A handsome tree. Conspic-' 

 uous at all seasons, but particularly in Winter on account of its yellow bark. 



S. Wisconsin Weeping'. Of drooping habit, and said to be perfectly hardy in 

 Wisconsin. 



TAXODIUM. Deciduous Cypress. 



T. disticlium. Deciduous or Southern Cypress. A beautiful stately tree, 

 with small, elegant yew-like foliage. 



var. pendulum. A fine weeping variety with light green foliage in spring 

 and summer, turning to a reddish brown in autumn. $1.50. 



TILIA. Linden or Lime Tree. Linde, Ger. Tilleul, Fr. 



■ *T. Americana. American Linden or Basswood. A rapid growing, beautiful 

 native tree, with very large leaves and fragrant flowers. 



*var. macropliylla. Broad-leaved Basswood. Has immense leaves. 



T. Europsea. European Linden. A very fine pyramidal tree, with large 

 leaves and fragrant flowers. 



*var. alba, (argentea.) White-leaved European Linden. From Hun- 

 gary. A vigorous growing tree, with cordate acuminate leaves, downy beneath, and 

 smooth above. It is particularly noticeable among trees by its white appearance. Its 

 handsome form, growth and foliage, render it worthy, in our opinion, to be classed 

 among the finest of our ornamental trees. See cut. 75 cents. 



var. alba pendula. White-leaved Weeping Linden. A beautiful 

 tree, with large foliage, and slender drooping shoots. One of the finest of the Lindens. 

 See cut. $1.00. 



var. alba. pend. var. variegata A weeping variety, with its leaves 

 variously blotched with white and greenish yellow. $1.00. 



var. aurea. Golden -barked Linden. A variety with golden yellow 

 twigs. Very conspicuous in winter. $1.00. 



var. aurea platiphylla. Golden-barked Broad-leaved Linden. 

 A very distinct and handsome variety, remarkable in winter on account of its yellow 

 wigs. 



